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Garrett Strommen is an American actor, entrepreneur, and visual artist born on October 8, 1982 in St. Louis, Missouri. Before his big break in the movie "I Dreamed of Africa" in 2000, he got his start in Italy with school productions. He lived in Rome, for over 8 years where he attended St. Stephen's International School and went on to win the Reverend Wilbur C. Woodhams Medal for excellence in the arts. He still visits Italy regularly to visit family. In 2006 he graduated from the prestigious creative writing program at UCLA cum laude. He is currently the founder and president of Strommen Inc., a private language instruction and translation company. Some of his other roles include recurring roles in the TV drama 7th Heaven, an appearance as the victim in Cold Case. Recently, he was in an episode of CSI: NY, Heroes (TV series) and a cameo in "Dead of Night," a film based on the Italian comic book Dylan Dog and a cameo on "Let's Ruin it with Babies." He is also an angel investor in Rufus Labs a technology company soon to release a revolutionary device.
He is fluent in Italian, and speaks over 6 languages. He enjoys painting, sculpting and photography.
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